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Morning Joe battles Axios founder over N.Y. Times' treatment of Joe Biden

A discussion about how the press is covering President Joe Biden's poor debate performance grew combative on Friday morning when MSNBC host Joe Scarborough went back and forth with Axios founder Jim VandeHei, accusing the New York Times of flooding the zone with Biden attack stories while ignoring Donald Trump's debate lies.

According to VandeHei, the Biden White House has been threatening reporters if they report on Biden's health, and now the Times is in overdrive on Biden stories.

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'Foolhardy nonsense': Experts decimate latest hot take on Donald Trump's reelection bid

Election forecasters who predicted Donald Trump's 2016 victory call the latest hot take on his reelection bid unequivocally absurd, according to a new report.

Three professors with successful track records of predicting presidential election outcomes rolled their collective eyes at calls for President Joe Biden to give up and go home, Newsweek reports.

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MAGA 'freak out' starts as Trump game plan threatens to 'backfire': analyst

A controversial campaign tactic is backfiring on former President Donald Trump as powerful celebrities warn of an imminent authoritarian regime that could put an end to "recreational sex" as part of a "fascistic game plan," according to a new political analysis.

Actors Taraji P. Henson and Mark Ruffalo, and Last Week Tonight host John Oliver have managed a novel political feat this summer with warnings about Trump's potential return to the White House: they've made millions of Americans care about campaign platforms, Salon reported Friday.

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Watch: Morning Joe panel laughs as Rev. Sharpton goes off on 'Dunkin Doughboy' Trump

MSNBC host Rev. Al Sharpton made "Morning Joe" host Joe Scarborough and the rest of Friday's panel burst into laughter when he took some shots at Donald Trump who was filmed in his golf cart sneering at President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris.

Reacting to media demands that Biden make himself available after his disastrous debate performance over a week ago, Sharpton suggested everyone should relax — and questioned reporters who have ignored Trump's gush of lies during the same debate.

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'Nothing short of a threat': Ex-prosecutor flags conservative setting stage for violence

Reacting to comments made by the head of the conservative Heritage Foundation who suggested blood will be spilled if Donald Trump is not re-elected, former U.S. Attorney Joyce Vance stated his threat should be taken seriously.

During a recent appearance on the conservative outlet "Real America's Voice," Heritage president Kevin Roberts replied to a question about the upcoming election by ominously stating, “We are in the process of the second American Revolution, which will remain bloodless ― if the left allows it to be."

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'Coming split within Trump’s coalition': Leaders warn key issue threatens MAGA unity

Tempers are flaring in Trumpworld over a key campaign issue that threatens MAGA unity, insiders told the Washington Post Friday.

Former President Donald Trump's advisers are becoming increasingly furious over outside pressure and closed-door infighting has become so hostile that conservative leaders have begun to issue public warnings, sources told the Post.

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Morning Joe accuses 'scared to death' Trump aides of 'hiding him' after debate

After taking most of the week off, MSNBC's Joe Scarborough returned to "Morning Joe" on Friday morning and immediately noted Donald Trump's lack of public appearances since the CNN debate over a week ago.

And he claimed he knows why.

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'Yes off record': Series of 'bombshell' texts by ex-Trump staffer hint at secret payoffs

On Thursday, in the midst of the July 4th holiday, a former Donald Trump staffer who worked on his 2016 campaign went public with a series of texts she allegedly made with Trump attorney Jenna Ellis asking about secret lawsuit settlements for accusations of "sexual harassment and gender discrimination" within the campaign.

In replies to those texts from attorney A.J. Delgado, who posted them on-line, Ellis appears to reply, "Yes off record — Boris, the campaign settled multiple lawsuits. Have your investigator contact [campaign staffer] Michael Glassner. I will of course tell you the truth."

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Trump calls military a 'mess' in glitchy July 4 address to veterans

Former President Donald Trump's Fourth of July zoom call to veterans featured boasts, exaggerations, glitches — and left one person in the crowd with her head in her hands, according to a new report.

Trump surprised a crowd gathered at Post 3282 Veterans of Foreign Wars in Florida with an eight-minute speech about how much he loved the military, but failed to honor a 103-year-old veteran as planned, the Daytona Beach News-Journal reported.

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'So were Mussolini and Mobutu': Scholar shreds media praise of Trump's performing skills

Historian and authoritarianism expert Ruth Ben-Ghiat laid into reporters for their obsessive fixation on President Joe Biden's health, arguing they should be more concerned with former President Donald Trump's strongman plans.

Her post on X came in response to a New Yorker article suggesting that Biden's cabinet should invoke the 25th Amendment to remove him from office.

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'Hey Republicans, replace him': Trump gets Biden treatment when July 4 gaffe resurfaces

As Donald Trump took to Truth Social Thursday to break his so-called silence and rail against political foes and journalists, President Joe Biden issued a tongue-in-cheek reminder about a historically odd comment from the former president.

Biden's reminder comes as he faces a backlash for a poor debate performance that raised concerns about his mental fitness — concerns similar to those raised when Trump warned of battery boat shark attacks and praised fictional serial killer Hannibal Lecter as a "wonderful man."

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'Lasted a week': Maggie Haberman takes hilarious jab at Donald Trump's July 4 rampage

New York Times reporter Maggie Haberman roasted Donald Trump Thursday evening for a supposed campaign tactic amid turmoil raised by President Joe Biden's poor debate performance.

The former president, who himself has faced years of questions about his mental health and is currently awaiting sentencing for a 34-count felony conviction, has reportedly been maintaining silence so as to keep the focus on Biden's fitness to run.

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'Brazen contempt': Mary Trump finds the irony in Supreme Court immunity ruling

Former President Donald Trump's niece Mary responded Thursday to veiled threats of a bloody right-wing revolution and found the irony in a recent Supreme Court ruling.

Mary Trump responded to Heritage Foundation president Kevin Roberts' recent appearance on a far right cable station in which he warned conservatives would be "taking the country back" in a revolution that would only be bloodless "if the left allows it to be."

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